❓ Mr Zempilas asks the Premier for the names of individuals/companies who received reminders/warnings from the Public Sector Commission. The Premier declines to answer, citing privacy and potential reputational/commercial damage.
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I refer to the answer provided for QON 1281 and ask regarding the four actions taken by the Public Sector Commission: (a) What was is the name of the individual or company who received a reminder/s; and (b) What was is the name of the individual or company who received a warning?
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14 May 2026
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(a – b) The names of the persons or entities who received a reminder or a warning letter is confidential information that is not publicly available. Disclosure of this information would place an unfair impact on the privacy, reputation and/or commercial interests of private individuals who have not been subject of any formal finding of wrongdoing.
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